Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.283, No.1, 174-178, 2001
Osmotic regulation of ATA2 mRNA expression and amino acid transport System A activity
When porcine endothelial cells were exposed to hypertonicity, both the level of ATA2 (amino acid transporter 2) mRNA and activity of amino acid transport System A increased transiently, peaking after about 6 and 9 h, respectively. Cycloheximide, like actinomycin D, prevented both responses, showing that an earlier step also involves protein synthesis. Withdrawal of hypertonicity after 6 h increased the rate of down regulation. These findings confirm that ATA2 is a major isoform of System A and Show that changes in the expression of ATA2 mRNA precede both the induction and subsequent down regulation of transport activity.